Whether this next installment of the storied franchise will destroy box office records as handily as its star thrashes most of San Francisco remains to be seen, but so far the reviews are mostly positive.

That’s high praise for a director whose last film (“Monsters”) had a budget of around half a million dollars. This new film’s budget? $160 million – with most of it spent on computer animated graphics to deliver an updated version of the monster…or is it monsters?

The film stars, and underutilizes the talents of, Bryan Cranston, Juliette Binoche, and Ken Watanabe. Serba calls the lead character, played by Aaron Taylor-Johnson, “kind of expressionless but you don’t come to see this movie for the actors. The star is Godzilla.”

If you’re looking for pure blockbuster entertainment, or if you remember playing with your fire-breathing lizard toy as a kid (Read: John Serba), you won’t want to pass up this chance to see “Godzilla.” I’d recommend IMAX 3D. Big monster, big screen.

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